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House Sports At VE Club

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The VE Club offers several leagues that meet throughout the course of the year. We have Cards, Darts, Horseshoes and Shuffleboard. All are welcome to come out and have some fun. The only requirement is that you must be 21 years of age. Feel free to come out and enjoy our facilities at your leisure.

To learn about our house sports, please click the tabs below for more information.

Dart Leagues are now forming for our VE Fall/Winter Indoor Sports Leagues with kickoff dates of mid to late October. If interested in entering a Dart team or signing up individually, for more info please contact: John Rafa at john.vedarts@gmail.com – Cell: 267-374-1502

History:

The VE Dart League was formed in 2010. We play American Darts (Baseball).The league meets on Tuesday evenings from November through April. Our games are played at 7:00 PM and 8:30 PM. Join us in the Ratskeller!  Our 2026-2027 season begins in November. New members are welcome!

Dart Champions

Dart Rules

Dart Scoresheet

Dart Outchart

The VE Horseshoe League was formed in 2013. The league meets on Thursday evenings from June through August. Our games are played at 7:00 PM and 8:15 PM. Join us at the horseshoes pits off of the club’s new outdoor patio!  Our 2026 season begins in June.

New players are welcome!

Horseshoe Champions

Horseshoe Rules

We are putting together our VE Fall/Winter Indoor Sports Leagues with kickoff dates of mid to late October. If interested in entering a team or signing up individually, for more info please send an email to: veindoor@yahoo.com

HISTORY:

The VE Shuffleboard League was formed in 2011. We have both a Summer and Winter League. The Winter League meets on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM and 8:30 PM. The Summer League meets on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Join us in the Ratskeller!  Our 2026-2027 season begins in November. New members are welcome!

Is shuffleboard a game of chance or skill?

“Though the defendant kept a public gaming table, as charged, and though diverse persons played thereat and bet spirituous liquors on the game, the game was not a game of chance, but was altogether a game of skill.”  

– State of North Carolina v. John Bishop (1848) –

Shuffleboard Rules